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Category Archives: Photography
Reaching Out
This photo, whilst a reference, was one I took with a specific idea in mind. I think it would work better in better conditions and slightly different framing, and perhaps with two people rather than just myself gripping my arm, … Continue reading
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Tagged arm, digits, fingers, form, grip, gripping, hand, limb, monochrome, outstretched, reaching
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Interlocking
This photo turned out well. Could have less noise, but I feel that how the shadows fall upon it make it appear striking, or at least sharp, in a sense. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged digits, fingers, form, hands, interlocking, limbs, lines, monochrome
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Two Sails
Two sails of The Sydney Opera House, though with an intentionally obfuscating framing. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-sixty-seventh Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Everyone Should See This“. The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, house, lens-artists, monochrome, opera, sails, structure, Sydney
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Rusting Layers
What you can see here is part of a structure rusting away. Layers are revealed, but this has been exposed to the elements for so long that now it’s more rust. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for … Continue reading
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Tagged decay, layers, monochrome, monochrome-madness, rust, rusting, structure
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Hiroki Kikuta: Ordinary People
One listen. Initially I was going to do “Another Winter”, but I already had. Decided to jump into this song instead. I focused more on the title and how the sounds reflected it, or how it reflected the sounds. Very … Continue reading
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Tagged activities, banality, hiroki kikuta, jaunty, joy, mana, move, mundane, ordinary people, seiken densetsu, sense, unaware
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Shadowed Sight
Another practise photo that turned out well. At least, I think it turned out well. You could probably argue that this image speaks to a loss of sense of identity we might try to protect ourselves from. A loss of … Continue reading
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Tagged arm, contrast, face, form, hands, monochrome, monochrome-madness, person, portrait, shadow
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A Homely Hut in a Quarry
Whilst I was in Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday (and before I injured my foot), I was walking around The Brickpit Ring Walk. It had been a while since I was last there, decided it’d be nice to see. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged aquaculture, homely, hut, lens-artists, quarry, roof, space, vegetation
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Lone Truck on a Lone Drive
Truthfully there was traffic nearby. I stayed at this spot for the opportunity to capture the scene with one vehicle visible and this was the best one. I think it works in terms of space and isolation. For some reason … Continue reading
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Tagged drive, lone, monochrome, transport, truck, urban, vehicle
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Hand on Hand
Just hands on hands. Another one I want to retake to get something with more clarity, but for now this works. It’s something I think I can do something with so long as I take positioning into account. I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged digits, fingers, hand, hands, limbs, monochrome, nails, thumbs
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From the Bottom
So this is not a good photo, but I like it anyway. Or rather, I like what it could be. This was taken solely to see if I could do it. I had to bend backward to get the photo, … Continue reading


